EUG, Swretewt yy F;, Ewe, THE DAILY NEWS. ‘SUEZ CANAL IS WELL OLE FAMILY PREPARED FOR DEFENCE LISES THEM And There the Australians Will Be Found in Their First medal Land Battle. -tives” Keeps Young And Old In Splendid Health | London, Jan. 20.—Many mem —— — jbers of the Australian eontin ents will probably be under fire before the Canadians, owing to ome expected Turco. German inva jsion of Keypt The Times ex. jpects an early attack upon the iSuez Canal, and it must be jlaken seriously ‘The German j Master of the Turkish govern jment wish to mareh on Kgypt be | Cause their great objeet is to dis-| AMERICANS SHOT BY CANADIAN TROOPS. jtract Britain from purauing the} The two men who were shot by Canadian soldiers at Fort Erie jdominant purpose in Franee and | 3 4. W. HAMMOND Ese. have used them in the family for Ontario, opposite Buffalo, while in a small boat on the Niagara | ike rate ee eee wil | Belgium \n attack on the canal |} Kiver. On the left is Walter Smith, who was killed; on the right iteatives” are the only pill }would be a pic turesque episode of| ts Charles Dorsch, who was wounded. The picture was taken last * on Comghieeany -Gn ate =e was Preparation’ for de-| summer and curiously shows the two men in front of an Ameri- yer, and one is plenty for any | fence are so extensive that we can| can flag. The United States government has prepared a note of y rson at a dose. My wife jal! afford to awe ‘| ‘ . ; S rtye to Comseineiions ateied ' ifford t await the outcome] protest for the British government, urging that the soldiers be hing on the calendar without vith serenity punished. ction, and spent large sums of Regarding the Turk rg y until we happened on “ Fruit a ne ‘Turkich ‘fave. ; ’’, I cannét say too much in | *!'0" Of Persia, The Times says: avor “Whenever the German agents FRENCH PUBLIC TOUCHED two years and we would not use ng else as long as we can get jtouch the Oriental poliey they in len, lvariably blunder very badly. To| ir action is mild, and nodistress |despatch a ruthless horde against I have recommended them to , meive . ; other people, and our whole the inoffensive people of Persia| accisasitieadiliaiitiiamay uses them’’, is perhaps the worst blunder of J. W. HAMMOND. lal.” |OLD ATTITUDE OF RESENTMENT HAS COMPLETELY PASSED who have been cured by ‘Fruit are proud and happy totella | ‘ailing friend about these won. | tablets made from fruit juices, | a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2he. lealers or sent on receipt of price It is possibie for one to be ne }vous during a thunderstorm and jnot be such an awful sinner AWAY—ENTENTE CORDIALE NOW WELCOMED AND CONSIDERED UNBREAKABLE. r | Melville Nord), Jan. 20, -‘Ajthey find a perfect sincerity they jit-«-tives Limited, Ottawa. friend of mine serving as myself|give thelr hearts entirely, and the NADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY NCESS MAY NORTHBOUND MONDAY, JAN. 25 NCESS MAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 8 P. m. |) @ MoNAB, General Agent er Fourth @trest and Third Ave |) Prince Rupert Feed Co. Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds Agents for Mai! ordere prometiy attended to SPECIALTY in the 77th R.T. of infantry wrote|friend who fights side by side an article to a Montreal paper|with them can trust in their per- describing the average French/|fect loyalty. When, a few days feeling towards England before'after the general French mobil- lthe war. I think there is a great|ization, England decided to come | deal of truth in his point of view. | into the confliet hand in hand “Must we confess? The Franeo-|With France, when she gave our British entente which the Chan- Country her best help, she touch. ‘Entente Cor-|ed the deepest fibres of this diale’ filled the greatest part of Country. hand broadly the people with a very |Stretehed out was the act France limited confidence. Both govern-|W4s waiting for to crush forever ments refused to let the people|her suspicions. This was a great ecelleries named Her French |$ @08 Third Ave. Phone 68 know anything about the terms/|deal more eloquent than all the ; of the contract signed between|Unknown and suspected treaties. ‘oeeOeeO0C808/ them. Its efficacy and bearing} “This alliance is now unbreak- TEST WAR NEWS See eenpaeenneennanas jwas ignored by all The very | able. It is sealed with the sound 3 |mystery which surrounded it con-|Of suns, under the shower of tock aa aiiatind st —_— ae: — : tributed widely to induce apy prow te Pe the aaa i exclusively by The #| § CIRCUIT NO. 1. s to consider it as a parchment pene” ee it ee ae erate, vs are posted im- * : Gis 4>. «oust. aah Onn ‘ee % | prived of interest, almost a myth,!/tion in the plains « 2a amanne, of ja after coming off *| & go. 4368 st. and Sra Ave $ Manifestations and cordial visits|the Aisne, and of Flanders. Cou- es at the following * t Box 148th St. and Sra Ave. & bh freaus ntly paid during the last|!omniers, La Ferte-Jouaire, Sois- , s Cigar Stone, 3rd Ave . : a of teh “Sad end Tlyears between representatives of |S0ns, La Bassee, Arras, Ypres k's Jewelry Store, 3rd # ; Box 16—181 Ave., between Sth an! yi}. creat channel harbors, South-|form a group of names which , y ' 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) i : a * * nyo we Bingen yr RO ampton, Cherbourg, Le Havre,|Will remind the French of the ince Rupert Hotel, 2nd *)¢ tral Hotel.) for instan perhaps won some|brotherly help given to them in a Hotel > : CmoUIT NO. 2. Z| sympathies to England, but the | their areas for oe freeing of nived ‘tekal. aE Sen 22-—srd Ave. and ard St whole mass of the country was | their fatherland, for the triumph indsor Hotel. * z a ie end McBride 8t still refractory. To win over the|0f civilization. me x Hotel, * © Box 24-151 Ave. and McBride St skeptics and mistrusting ones, “This long contact, this life all ily News windows, 3rd * Gen 25-—2nd Ave. and = 7 it wonld have been necessary to| together on the battlefields, thase ue, eee i ; aes » n0-on and . 2 speak clearly and frankly, and to/common dangers, this constant iz CIRCUIT NO. 3. show the treaty known only by|!e!p, this mixture of the French | @ox 915th Ave. and Fulton St. some diplomats. English friend- | @"d English blood have taught | @ox 32--Borden and Taylor Sts. ship was’ considered a_ thing two great countries to know and ’ . ~ cane can i, Mncand against nature. Mentioning it|4ppreciate each other.” (el ' fliractor ¢ @ox $7--8th Ave. and Dodge PI. brought back to the Normans and Looks for Real Feiendehip. ‘ % Sox 38 -6th Ave. and Thompson St. Bretons remembranees of epic) I hope with my friend that our ; B; CIRCUIT NO. 4. struggles, and, being of bold|Entente Cordiale will become a wa Risk. Seis ben | Onn ttm Ave. cad Emmorsoe Fiprivateers descent, they did not|Feal friendship between our two Box 42--5th Ave. and McBride St. believe in an ‘Entente Cordiale’|sreat countries. Why should it = ae se or with the hereditary foe. not be, sinee all French who take |} Sen 45—Tth Ave. and Eberts. “In truth, Time, this great|'he trouble to study the qualities vr Of First Ave. and Eighth St | Box 141-7tb Ave. and Yung St. Semalied bas dons eek. 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In fact, [ am a personal exam- ple of the first case, and IT have that all country- men would come to the same con- clusion as myself if they knew, as I know, our faithful allies. — Paul Balbaud, in The Star. comes same try to chase away, Was not easy to dissipate of think- part of the last, the covered the greatest “Such was the when, way ing of no doubt my French in July diplomatic horizon was with stormy clouds. had agreed to vote the heavy sac- riflee law foreing the people the three years’ military service, was in the midst of pa- triotic knew the bravery of her sons, she had con- France, who of a on STATE WILL STAY “DRY.” tension, She Special Resolution Passed in Olympia Against Special y Election. Olympia, Wash., Jan. 20. fidence in her armaments. For many years the French Republic had proofs of her pacific tendencies. She could sufficiently given The et liati State Legislature today rushed 5 se ' YT wm . not eonsent to ——— re “ through hoth ‘hended whaseela! to eseape the German ireat, resolution declaring against a Alone with her ally, Russia, she special election in liquor any 1915, on the other question, which means that Washington will go “dry” in January, 1916, under the initiative bill passed last November by the voters. would have gone to the fight, to this titanie struggle whieh at the present moment tortures old Eu- or rope Suspicions Have Disappeared If Freneh people are a little ai